Pregnancy Restrictions

WDWorBUST

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Does anyone know if there is someplace that lists all Walt Disney World attractions with a warning for pregnant ladies? I have made my own list but wanted to check an "official" one in case there is something I have missed or just didn't realize that it would have a warning. I have checked Deb's site and found the tips for expectant mothers - but not a list of which attractions have warnings. Thanks for any help.

Amanda
 
My wife and I went to Disney last October and she was about 5 months pregnant. If I remember correctly, the rides that had warnings were:

Magic Kingdom - Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Space Mountain

Epcot - Test Track, Body Wars

Disney/MGM Studios - Star Tours, Tower of Terror, Rockin 'n' RollerCoaster

Animal Kingdom- Kilimanjaro Safaris, Dinosaur, and possibly Kali River Rapids (I'm not sure about this one because we didn't even attempt to ride because we didn't feel like walking around the park soaking wet)

Hope this helps!

Chris
 

Another thing to look at is the park maps once you get there. All the rides/attractions with warnings have a red triangle icon right next to them on the park map. There also will be a sign where you get into line and one before boarding, so chances of you getting on one without know about it are very small.
I just checked the park maps against the list on Passporter - These rides do not have a restriction, but are probably not a good idea because they might make you nauseated and the spinning can really make you dizzy:
From Passporter link: Dumbo (if you get nauseous easily), Magic Carpets of Aladdin, Mad Tea Party, The Barnstormer, Astro Orbiter
Also, this is a myth as far as I can tell:
If you decide to go on the Kilimanjaro Safaris, ask the cast member if you can ride in the wheelchair-accessible vehicle -- it isn't as bumpy as the others.
We have ridden on both the wheelchair accessible car and the "regular" one many times and could tell no difference in the ride. What isdifferent is that the wheelchair accessible tram leaves from a different "station" and returns to that same point so that people who left their ecvs or wheelchairs at the station can pick them up. The wheelchair tram has a ramp at the station and has straps in the front seats to tie down several wheelchairs so someone who has to stay in their wheelchair can ride. The trams are the same; in fact, if you know what to look for, you will sometimes see a wheelchair accessible tram loading (but not wheelchairs) at the regular station. All the trams travel on the same bumpy path.
 














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